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Location

Statutory Address:

SOUTH BOUNDARY WALL TO HONEYWOOD LODGE AND GATEWAYS, HONEYWOOD WALK

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

County:

Greater London Authority

District:

Sutton (London Borough)

National Grid Reference:

TQ 27853 64485

Details

HONEYWOOD WALK
1.
4430
CARSHALTON
South Boundary Wall
to Honeywood Lodge
and Gateways
TQ 2764 SE 20/132
II GV
2.
Western part of C18 to C19 date with later repatching. Red brick with dark
blue brick coping; incorporates gateway. A late C19 red brick wall returns northward from south-east corner; this is divided into 4 bays by brick
pilasters with capping; moulded course, recessed panel in lower part of
wall. In 2nd bay from south, a 2-centred stone gateway with wooden door.

Honeywood Lodge and wall form a group with The Gate House, with road bridge,
Leoni bridge, culvert and retaining walls to Carshalton Ponds, with No 1
High Street and entrance gates to The Grove, High Street (North Side), with
Anne Boleyn's Well, St Mary's and Madeley Cottage in Church Hill and with the
following items on the South Side of the High Street: the Greyhound Inn,
Wall to east of the Greyhound, Church of All Saints, north churchyard wall
and No 6 High Street.

Listing NGR: TQ2785364485

Legacy

The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system.

Legacy System number:

206737

Legacy System:

LBS

Legal

This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

End of official listing

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